Anthocharis midea
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anthocharis-midea-186-10013362
title:
Anthocharis midea
text:
Anthocharis midea, the falcate orangetip, is a North American butterfly that was described in 1809 by Jacob Hübner. It belongs to the family Pieridae, which is the white and sulphurs. These butterflies are mostly seen in the eastern United States, and in Texas and Oklahoma. They eat the nectar of violets and mustards. They tend to live in open, wet woods along waterways, in open swamps, and less often in dry woods and ridgetops. This species is a true springtime butterfly, being on the wing from
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wiki
category slug:
encyclopedia
description:
Species of butterfly in the family Pieridae
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthocharis_midea
date created:
2004-08-31T15:53:48Z
date modified:
2024-09-08T00:23:23Z
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image:
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fields total:
13
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